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before a less limited circle of readers. It has been thought 

 desirable, therefore, to found a journal specially devoted to the 

 publication of original contributions to General Pathology, Patho- 

 logical Anatomy, and Experimental Pathology, including 

 Bacteriology. These articles will, of course, be mainly from 

 British Laboratories and Hospitals ; but the co-operation of many 

 distinguished Continental, American, and Colonial Pathologists has 

 been obtained, and papers written or edited by them will be placed 

 before our readers. 



In order to increase the interest and extend the usefulness of the 

 Journal, it is intended that, in addition to original articles, critical 

 summaries of work done in special departments of Pathology and 

 Bacteriology shall from time to time be published. All articles 

 appearing in the Journal will be signed. 



The Journal appears at least four times a year, but it will be 

 issued more frequently if necessary, in order to ensure publication 

 of all papers as early as possible after they are received. 



The numbers issued throughout the year form a volume, royal 8vo, 

 of about 500 pages. They are printed on good paper, and freely 

 illustrated with Chromo-lithographs and figures in black and 

 white. 



Amongst those who collaborate are the following : J. G. Adami, 

 Montreal ; S. Arloing, Lyons ; B. Bang, Copenhagen ; Ch. 

 Bouchard, Paris ; R. Boyce, Liverpool ; J. Rose Bradford, 

 London ; H. Buchner, Munich ; Sir Charles Cameron, Dublin ; 

 Angelo Celli, Rome ; A. Chantemesse, Paris ; A. B. Charrin, 

 Paris ; A. Chauveau, Paris ; W. Watson Cheyne, London ; 

 H. Chiari, Prague; W. T. Councilman, Boston; S. Del^pine, 

 Manchester; J. Dreschfeld, Manchester; D. Drummond, New- 

 castle ; Von Esmarch, Koenigsberg ; Ch. Firket, Liege ; R. H. 

 Fitz, Boston ; P. Grawitz, Greifswald ; W. S. Greenfield, Edinburgh ; 

 E. H. Hankin, Agra ; Victor Horsley, London ; F. Hueppe, 

 Prague ; O. Israel, Berlin ; R. F. C. Leith, Birmingham ; Alfred 

 Lingard, Poonah ; Lord Lister, London ; P. Marie, Paris ; E. 

 Metchnikoff, Paris ; F. W. Mott, London ; Robert Muir, Glasgow ; 

 E. Nocard, Alfort ; T. Oliver, Newcastle; J. Orth, Got- 

 tingen ; William Osier, Baltimore ; J. F. Payne, London ; 

 T. Mitchell Prudden, New York ; J. M. Purser, Dublin ; C. J. 

 Salomonsen, Copenhagen ; Sir J. Burdon Sanderson, Oxford ; C. S. 

 Sherrington, Liverpool ; J. Lorrain Smith, Belfast ; A. M. Stalker, 

 Dundee; H. Stilling, Lausanne; I. Straus, Paris; T. P. Ander- 

 son Stuart, Sydney ; R. Thoma, Dorpat ; E. Trevelyan, Leeds ; 

 Sir John Batty Tuke, Edinburgh; L. Vaillard, Paris; Rudolf 

 Virchow, Berlin ; H. Marshall Ward, Cambridge ; A. Weich- 

 selbaum, Vienna; C. Weigert, Frankfort a/M ; W. H. Welch, 

 Baltimore; Sir Samuel Wilks, Bart., London; A. E. Wright, 

 Netley ; Von Zenker, Erlangen ; E. Ziegler, Freiburg. 



